Hello beautiful people & Happy New Year,
This week's newsletter covers a wide selection of different topics from ways to verify YAML manifests and Helm Charts to tutorials on Kubewarden and interesting projects I came across the past weeks. Enjoy! β¨
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Interesting content from across the space βπ»
- Make sure your YAML is properly placed with yaml-lint (find spaces the easy way hahah *yes, that happened to me the other week)
- How to build a multi-node cluster with microk8s
- Policy as code with Kubewarden by Divya Mohan
- If you are new to Helm and would like to learn how the rendering and templating works, have a look at the Helm Playground
- Go Plugin System over WebAssembly by Teppei
Tweets that I found interesting
CNCF Highlights
The CNCF made several changes to the way that co-located events are organised and take place around KubeCon. You can find the gist in the screenshot below. Additionally, here is the blog post that elaborated it a bit further.
My own content π€Έπ»ββοΈ
Bootstrap your cluster and application with Terraform
Tweet of the week π€¦π»ββοΈ
This week's tweet of the week is by nixCraft